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Autoimmune antibodies in intrinsic (non-atopic) asthma.
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1980
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AsthmaRheumatologyIntrinsic AsthmaAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyHealthy SubjectsMedicineImmunologyAllergenAutoimmunityAutoantibodiesAutoimmune ResearchRheumatoid ArthritisImmunologic DiseaseImmunotherapyAutoimmune AntibodiesClinical AllergyPulmonary Disease
Tests for autoimmune antibodies (AA) were carried out in 70 patients suffering from chronic obstructive disease of the airways and in 18 healthy subjects, who served as a control group. AA were found in 55% of the patients with intrinsic asthma as compared to 21% of those with extrinsic asthma, 25% of the patients with bronchitis and 16% of the healthy controls. The difference between the intrinsic and the other groups was found to be statistically significant (p less than 0.05 - less than 0.02).